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once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not great and they don't seem to have much power. >> stephen: we're not going to enslave african-americans, sir, we have mexican nows. >> indeed. i'm glad the mexicans are glad to hear that. >> stephen: mr. bond thank you for joining me. good luck voting he [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much, folks. ladies and gentlemen -- [cheers and applause] you know what they say? there is absolutely no such thing as a free lunch. so there might be, after i shamelessly plug delicious lunchables like the name says they are able to be lunch this is thought for foo
once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not...
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once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not great and they don't seem to have much power. >> stephen: we're not going to enslave african-americans, sir, we have mexican nows. >> indeed. i'm glad the mexicans are glad to hear that. >> stephen: mr. bond thank you for joining me. for joining me. good luck voting in chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets us know what happens if we get new credit cards. oh. this one here lets us know what happens if they raise our credit
once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not...
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. >> the bedroom floor just bedro collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's underneath the house. t >> reporter: frantic family members called 911 thursday night. a sinkhole had opened up directly under a man's bed. >> they rushed in. under all they could see was part of a mattress sticking out of the hole. essentially the floor of that room had opened up.hat >> reporter: swallowed up in theter: dirt and rock, 36-year-old jeff bush. his brother, jeremy, tried to y save him.er >> i jumped in the hole and sa tried digging him out, and i couldn't get him. digg all i could hear-- i thought i ge could hear him screaming for me and hollering for me to help him. an >> reporter: sinkholes are more common in florida than any other >> reporte state. than more than 200 were recorded last year, yet fatalities are rare. they form when water seepser through soil, dissolving underground limestone. the surface of sand and clay the s can't support the weight, and c the ground collapses.es. >> the side slopes of the hole is still very steep. and the soil is extremely soft
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. . >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> he's nuts! they are nuts! . they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to kram america. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach you what to do in this wild and positive market. call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. bus warren buffett have to come to your house and lay out the game plan of stocks to buy in order for you to get into this stock market? is that what has to happen to move this market to all-time highs? something it failed to do today? s&p climbed and nasdaq advanced. perhaps without you? think about it. here's the world's greatest investor, certainly more than government bonds and can be barely heard about chinese real estate and of course the sequester. no matter. buffett tells you not to focus on those things but the businesses themselves. like we say all the time, he doesn't want to
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. . >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> he's nuts! they are nuts! . they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to kram america. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach you what to do in this wild and positive...
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your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't throw a jobs rec@a killed 74 people. i'm jamie colby. more headlines 30 minutes away. keep it right here. >> brenda: the unemployment rate falling to 7.7%. now at its lowest point in four years, but at the same time big companies handing out pink slips big time. so, jim, are we seeing a real jobs recovery or not? >> you've got to look at the body of evidence here, brenda. i mean, if you look at today's numbers, they were good, but if you look at the numbers going back to september, october, since then the numbers have been tepid. and finally look at the labor force participation rate at 58%, worst number since 1981, it's terrible. a lot of part-time jobs, a lot of people working two, three jobs and we traded construction jobs, we've traded manufacturing jobs for burger flippers and robots so wages
your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't throw a jobs rec@a killed 74 people. i'm jamie colby. more headlines 30 minutes away. keep it right here. >> brenda: the unemployment rate falling to 7.7%. now at its lowest point in four years,...
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your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every pchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your walle i'm jamie colby. more headlines 30 minutes away. keep it right here. >> brenda: the unemployment rate falling to 7.7%. now at its lowest point in four years, but at the same time big companies handing out pin
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but this company is expanding reach to include drones for fire prevention, law enforcement, news, weather. i always rely on fundamentals but this stock feels like a stealth opportunity. so, cramer, do i buy more, glide or push the ejection button? >> listen, sunshine, the ejection button is perfect. you might as well be sitting next to bond in gold finger. i don't want you anywhere near the stock. when they disappoint this bad, it's often the beginning, not the end. do not touch avav. nice bench of guys. let's go to jude in my homestand new jersey. jude! >> thank you for all the money you helped me make. how positive on the colgate split? >> we don't care about the splits. there are some investors you are care tremendously about a split. when i saw chavez die in venezuela and colgate has huge exposure in venezuela, i fear know devaluation and the stock went up again, maybe colgate is, alas, board proof. they are the war yeshs the generals that are leading this market and this time they're the most rock solid companies. this isn't some sort of buck privates leading us into battle. i think
but this company is expanding reach to include drones for fire prevention, law enforcement, news, weather. i always rely on fundamentals but this stock feels like a stealth opportunity. so, cramer, do i buy more, glide or push the ejection button? >> listen, sunshine, the ejection button is perfect. you might as well be sitting next to bond in gold finger. i don't want you anywhere near the stock. when they disappoint this bad, it's often the beginning, not the end. do not touch avav....
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change the law. the reason why they're in a hard place right now is because congress has laws on the books and they have to find ways to enforce them. they have to balance the state laws that are contradicting them. >> michael: let's take a look at some of those laws, brian. i think it will make your argument pretty clear about why you even created this amendment. in 2011 pot arrests these stats come from policing pot, 2011 marijuana-related arrests. 750,000 people were arrested. 50% of all drug crimes, and 87% of that 7. 50 were arrested for possession alone, that's according to the fbi. when you see this, i'm sure it's one of the reasons why you put forward this amendment. is that--do those numbers support the idea that, hey, we have to totally rethink on a national basis not just a state basis, our laws about marijuana. >> yes, they absolutely do. 55% of coloradoans said that the war on drugs is enough. we've had enough of this marijuana prohibition. we're tired of arresting citizens and it doesn'
change the law. the reason why they're in a hard place right now is because congress has laws on the books and they have to find ways to enforce them. they have to balance the state laws that are contradicting them. >> michael: let's take a look at some of those laws, brian. i think it will make your argument pretty clear about why you even created this amendment. in 2011 pot arrests these stats come from policing pot, 2011 marijuana-related arrests. 750,000 people were arrested. 50% of...
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bin laden's son-in-law captured. the al qaeda operative behind bars in new york. >> is it adding insult to injury that he's here and not at guantanamo. >> also, animal instincts. >> i always feared it, always feared it would happen. >> could anything have saved dianna hanson, and should she have been in that cage in the first place? >> plus, the art ts formerly known as snoop dogg. >> what have you gone from dawg to lion? >> his name has changed but he's as outspoken as ever. on fame -- >> you have to know how to contain it and not abuse it. >> drugs. >> you don't hear people going out and doing crazy crimes on marijuana. >> guns. >> i could go and get a gun right now, just lierk that. it shouldn't be that easy. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. we'll begin with breaking news tonight. osama bin laden's son-in-law, the man they called al qaeda's mouth piece is scheduled to be arraigned at 10:00 in the morning right here in new york. he's charged with conspiracy to kill u.s. nationals. his capture on
bin laden's son-in-law captured. the al qaeda operative behind bars in new york. >> is it adding insult to injury that he's here and not at guantanamo. >> also, animal instincts. >> i always feared it, always feared it would happen. >> could anything have saved dianna hanson, and should she have been in that cage in the first place? >> plus, the art ts formerly known as snoop dogg. >> what have you gone from dawg to lion? >> his name has changed but...
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you know, the president signed this into law, essentially, he executed this order last night at 8:30 p.m. this is it right here. and omb, the office of management and budget sent over an 83-page letter to the speaker of the house, john boehner, detailing, line by line, where all of these cuts are going to be going into effect over the next several weeks, over the next several months, depending on which department of the federal government you're talking about. and you can just look at the numbers, they're pretty staggering. $289 million for the centers for disease control. nearly $1 billion for fema, $3 billion to $4 billion for operations and maintenance for the navy, the army, the air force, and then the list goes on and on. and so that's why the president, in his weekly radio address, is saying, essentially, to the leaders of congress, hey, let's get back to the bargaining table. let's work out some kind of deal to make these cuts go away. here's what he had to say. >> i still believe we can and must replace these cuts with a balanced approach. one that combines smart spending cut
you know, the president signed this into law, essentially, he executed this order last night at 8:30 p.m. this is it right here. and omb, the office of management and budget sent over an 83-page letter to the speaker of the house, john boehner, detailing, line by line, where all of these cuts are going to be going into effect over the next several weeks, over the next several months, depending on which department of the federal government you're talking about. and you can just look at the...
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journalists are going to cover the segment of society that's still in the treated equally under the the law. the readers writes, contrary to what you say the mission of journalism is not justice, defining justice is a political matter not journalistic. journalism should be about accuracy and fairness and good journalism also means not demeaning conservatives as haters. what do you think about those points? >> that was a pretty good discussion back and forth and i think you've got a window into the soul of much of the mainstream media that says our purpose here is not so much the truth as justice and fairness, a distinction to be made and this report-- this reader who ought to be a reporter, too, of course never get an offer, called it the way the first amendment intended which is to tell the truth. >> can you have justice and fairness without truth? >> well, it helps when they go together. look, i thought that the exchange was illuminating for the reasons that jim said, but also because i think it's good when a reporter gets a chance to express what motivates and what motive him or her, to
journalists are going to cover the segment of society that's still in the treated equally under the the law. the readers writes, contrary to what you say the mission of journalism is not justice, defining justice is a political matter not journalistic. journalism should be about accuracy and fairness and good journalism also means not demeaning conservatives as haters. what do you think about those points? >> that was a pretty good discussion back and forth and i think you've got a window...
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there can be a law enforcement operation. now, lindsey graham said i fully support the administration's opinion on drones overseas and suppose we had patriot missiles available, a military solution on 9/11, we would have taken those planes out, yes, we would have lost the lives on the plane, but saved the lives in the building. sometimes you can't rule out the military, even in the u.s., and he and holder agree on that. as i say, no member of the judiciary committee today where he was testifying completely said no, we shouldn't use drones in the u.s. against an american citizen. >> there's some people holding up signs protesting drones, there's a contingent of people that believe it immoral, yet in every public poll, this is the rare thing which partisans tend to agree, 60%, 70% support the use of drones to get suspected terrorists. how much do the politics of this play in, pete, that politicians are well aware that this is a policy that is wildly popular in the country. in terms of developing strictures and further rules and
there can be a law enforcement operation. now, lindsey graham said i fully support the administration's opinion on drones overseas and suppose we had patriot missiles available, a military solution on 9/11, we would have taken those planes out, yes, we would have lost the lives on the plane, but saved the lives in the building. sometimes you can't rule out the military, even in the u.s., and he and holder agree on that. as i say, no member of the judiciary committee today where he was...
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your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't throw a jobs recovery party just yet. is this latest number a head-fake or the real deal. td0 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit ches with mobile deposit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and manage your cash and investments tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab's mobile app. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 no wonder schwab bank has grown to over 70 billion in assets. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so if you're looking for a bank that's in your corner, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 not just on the corner... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call, click or visit to start banking with schwab bank today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whate
your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't throw a jobs recovery party just yet. is this latest number a head-fake or the real deal. td0 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit...
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in arkansas today, lawmakers have given that state the most restrictive abortion law in the country. abortions will be banned after the 12th week of pregnancy with few exceptions. governor mike beebee insists the law is unconstitutional, but the legislature overroad his veto today. six days after pope benedict stepped down, the cardinals appear in no hurry to replace him. they let another day pass without setting a date for the election and now, as mark phillips tells us, they've taken a vow of silence. >> reporter: the cardinals' meetings and their discussions of the church's many troubles are so sensitive they've been told not to talk about them the outside world. >> let's go! bye-bye. >> reporter: though not even donning civilian disguise and trying to escape by bicycle as french cardinal philippe barbarin did could avoid the questions. pressure of another kind is rising as well. >> we're here today to list the dirty dozen. >> reporter: barbara doris of the group representing victims of priestly child abuse presented a list of cardinals the group finds unacceptable as papal candid
in arkansas today, lawmakers have given that state the most restrictive abortion law in the country. abortions will be banned after the 12th week of pregnancy with few exceptions. governor mike beebee insists the law is unconstitutional, but the legislature overroad his veto today. six days after pope benedict stepped down, the cardinals appear in no hurry to replace him. they let another day pass without setting a date for the election and now, as mark phillips tells us, they've taken a vow of...
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the wind was blowing horizontal, the rain pelting the entire house. >> tony's brother-in-law films the wrath of hurricane iniki from a house across the street through a crack in the plywood protecting his window, tony monitors the strengthening storm. >> every time i looked out this little crack i had to see outside, things were flying by that were amazing. metal roofs, corrugated roofs were like flying guillotines. >> first the asphalt shingles break into pieces and splinter away from tony's roof. then, as the house is pummeled by wind-driven rain and debris, his brother-in-law delivers some troubling news from his position across the street. >> tony, you're losing your roof! >> the eves had separated from the posts, and they were flopping in the wind. so we ran downstairs pretty quickly because we knew it was just a matter of time before the whole thing went. >> we were all upstairs going, this is not looking too great. >> tony, beth and her husband and three small children quickly run downstairs and huddle together as the house shakes and shifts in the wind. >> oh, my god! your roof
the wind was blowing horizontal, the rain pelting the entire house. >> tony's brother-in-law films the wrath of hurricane iniki from a house across the street through a crack in the plywood protecting his window, tony monitors the strengthening storm. >> every time i looked out this little crack i had to see outside, things were flying by that were amazing. metal roofs, corrugated roofs were like flying guillotines. >> first the asphalt shingles break into pieces and splinter...
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they lost their jobs in retention election a year late sgler the law doesn't change. constitutional provisions and the concept of equality do not change based on public opinion. whether i lost my job or not wasn't important. >> in 2002 the profile in courage award didn't go to an elected official. it was offered to the public servants of september 11th. >> allow me to say a few words about courage and cruelty. >> four years later it went to alberto mora. >> a lawyer for the navy who found out there was things going on at guantanamo that he felt were un-american. >> the services are trained in geneva. the national standard is that we simply don't abuse people we don't abuse captives who are treated under the geneva code. >> just receiving this award is so profound for me and my family. >> hilda solis was a california state legislator. when she got the award, the first bhoon to get it. she was very young. she just passed the first environmental justice legislation. >> a lot of people warned me that this was a battle that i probably wouldn't want to get involved in. >> r
they lost their jobs in retention election a year late sgler the law doesn't change. constitutional provisions and the concept of equality do not change based on public opinion. whether i lost my job or not wasn't important. >> in 2002 the profile in courage award didn't go to an elected official. it was offered to the public servants of september 11th. >> allow me to say a few words about courage and cruelty. >> four years later it went to alberto mora. >> a lawyer for...
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so they would not be protected by the good samaritan law -- dash. jenna: brian, so you're saying that this nurse won't be protected under that law if something went wrong when she was trying to aid this woman, and that's why potentially this employer would not allow her to do that. >> sadly that is my suspicion. i believe that this company saw itself stuck between being an independent living facility, which is basically a retirement home. these people aren't patients. and then of course sr-g having the issue of what if, what do we do. they called 911. jenna: they do have a statement, glen wood gardens that talks a little bit about the policy. they say this in the event of a health emergency at this independent living community our practice is to immediately call emergency medical personnel for assistance and to wait with the individual needing attention until such personnel arrive. that is the protocol we followed. chip, you had something interesting in your notes, though, you say there is a fine print that we should all know about if p we are havin
so they would not be protected by the good samaritan law -- dash. jenna: brian, so you're saying that this nurse won't be protected under that law if something went wrong when she was trying to aid this woman, and that's why potentially this employer would not allow her to do that. >> sadly that is my suspicion. i believe that this company saw itself stuck between being an independent living facility, which is basically a retirement home. these people aren't patients. and then of course...
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the law that's involved here was a law enacted as a result of the 13th amendment, the abolition of slavery. this is anti-slavery legislation. because it still exists on some level, it may not be like it was before, there's a reason to have preclearance by the justice department in the nine southern states. that's the united states' argument. they're saying there are still badges of slavery. shelby, alabama, arks, fredricka, that this is a badge of shame, we should be free, things have changed in the south. and at the end of the day, while a lot of commentators are talking about 5-4 invalidating it, if it happens, congress is going to go back and read past legislation, but i'm not sure that we're going to see an invalidation. keep your eye on chief justice robinson ertz. >> richard, we're talking about the impact of these nine state where is there would have to be some sort of special permission to the federal government before making nies kinds of changes? >> yeah. it's not only these nine states, fred. it's countless counties all over the country, for instance, in new york, the bronx coun
the law that's involved here was a law enacted as a result of the 13th amendment, the abolition of slavery. this is anti-slavery legislation. because it still exists on some level, it may not be like it was before, there's a reason to have preclearance by the justice department in the nine southern states. that's the united states' argument. they're saying there are still badges of slavery. shelby, alabama, arks, fredricka, that this is a badge of shame, we should be free, things have changed...
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but we're not talking about law enforcement. i'm live in san francisco with the story coming up. >> check your lottery ticket. was it a regular or someone stopping by? the growing mystery in the east bay over a multimillion dollar winning ticket. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >>> police shut down san francisco's market street in the financial district during the rush hour today. investigate erds say someone shot a passenger in a car. but the driver kept going looking for a hospital. he eventually flagged down police and asked for help. >> probably happened four blocks
but we're not talking about law enforcement. i'm live in san francisco with the story coming up. >> check your lottery ticket. was it a regular or someone stopping by? the growing mystery in the east bay over a multimillion dollar winning ticket. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost...
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it's ridiculous we don't have a federal law that bans illegal gun trafficking. background pass should pass. shame on the congress if we can't get behind a law that has support from 90% of the american people and 80% of gun owners. 80% of gun owners think that everybody who buys a gun in this country should go through a basic criminal background check, so i think ultimately republicans will not be able to vote against that. the question is, can we pass a ban on the high-capacity magazines. a survey came out that said the majority of gun owners in our state support getting these 20, 30, 100-round magazines off the streets. i think that while all the attention has been on assault weapon ban, which is hard to pass, we can probably get a ban on high-capacity magazines through, and frankly to the parents in newtown, that would make a bigger difference in a lot of ways than the assault weapons badge. >>> chris murphy, thanks for your time today. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> here's a quick look. john kerry is on hi way back to the u.s. after his first trip abroad.
it's ridiculous we don't have a federal law that bans illegal gun trafficking. background pass should pass. shame on the congress if we can't get behind a law that has support from 90% of the american people and 80% of gun owners. 80% of gun owners think that everybody who buys a gun in this country should go through a basic criminal background check, so i think ultimately republicans will not be able to vote against that. the question is, can we pass a ban on the high-capacity magazines. a...
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solano county law enforcement agencies say funds are limited and they are still accepting checks and cash donations. >>> workers are now pouring concrete on the final section of the roadway of the new bay bridge. this is happening on the eastbound deck of the so-called oakland touchdown. today's work is considered a major milestone. crews will shut down the bay bridge for the last round of construction work starting on august 28th. and the bridge is set to open to traffic right after the labor day weekend. kpix 5 is the official television station for the bay bridge opening ceremony. we are counting down the days until the new eastern span opens in september. >>> workers are rebuilding this weekend, after a fire hit a world famous food destination in berkeley. cabella's waters was in tears after seeing the damage at her restaurant. >> the beams are charred and the porch. the porch is gone. we have to rebuild. >> yesterday's fire is the second in the restaurant's 41- year history. reservations for the restaurant are now on hold. the fire started before dawn yesterday. the porch and ou
solano county law enforcement agencies say funds are limited and they are still accepting checks and cash donations. >>> workers are now pouring concrete on the final section of the roadway of the new bay bridge. this is happening on the eastbound deck of the so-called oakland touchdown. today's work is considered a major milestone. crews will shut down the bay bridge for the last round of construction work starting on august 28th. and the bridge is set to open to traffic right after...
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in a new book about immigration policy, bush and his co-author write "those who violated the law can remain but cannot obtain a cherished fruits of citizenship." in the book, bush continues, he says "a grant of citizenship is an undeserving reward for conduct that we cannot afford to encourage. however, illegal immigrants who wish to become citizens should have the choice of returning to their native countries and applying through normal immigration processes that now would be much more open than before." this is a far cry from jeb bush's position on a path to citizenship as recently as a year ago. >> you have to deal with this issue. you can't ignore it. and so either a path to citizenship, which i would support, and that does put me probably out of the mainstream of most conservatives, or a path to legalization, a path to residency of some time. >> less than six months ago, reporters wrote headlines like this -- jeb bush supports path to citizenship. today it's jeb bush, path to citizenship not needed. this flip-flop may look strange to the american mainstream, but for jeb bush, i
in a new book about immigration policy, bush and his co-author write "those who violated the law can remain but cannot obtain a cherished fruits of citizenship." in the book, bush continues, he says "a grant of citizenship is an undeserving reward for conduct that we cannot afford to encourage. however, illegal immigrants who wish to become citizens should have the choice of returning to their native countries and applying through normal immigration processes that now would be...
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it must be a basic prerequisite for citizenship to respect the rule of law. now, that's a far cry from what he said last year, as late as last summer, presumably when he was writing this book, when he was seen as one of his party's most progressive voices on immigration. listen to what he told charlie rose back in june. >> you have to deal with this issue. you can't ignore it, and so either a path to citizenship, which i would support, and that does put me probably out of the mainstream of most conservatives, or a path to legalization, a path to residency of some kind. >> ron reagan, read the tea leaves for me. he seems more hardened now in his resolve against a path towards citizenship. you'd expect the reverse, i think, given the direction of his own party in the last couple weeks and months. >> yeah, it's very difficult to read him on this, as you pointed out. first he was for the path, then he was in the book against the path, and now he's maybe for some kind of path again. he's kind of delicately straddling the fence. i think what he has in mind are who
it must be a basic prerequisite for citizenship to respect the rule of law. now, that's a far cry from what he said last year, as late as last summer, presumably when he was writing this book, when he was seen as one of his party's most progressive voices on immigration. listen to what he told charlie rose back in june. >> you have to deal with this issue. you can't ignore it, and so either a path to citizenship, which i would support, and that does put me probably out of the mainstream...
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didn't have a father around, but did a great job in school, got into columbia, and later law. he decided to work helping people in his own community. a peaceful kind of guy. is he some bounder who doesn't take responsibility for his manhood? actually, just the opposite. one marriage, faithful husband, good kids. from all appearances, a really caring father. goes to games for the kids. so what is it the haters fear about this guy? what do they hate? that he is black? is that it? is it the gun issue? he didn't even push gun issues until newtown. the same of the gang of eight, right there in the middle. so what is it they hate in this guy? they should be applauding him as a role model. this country is going to be a united country 100 years from now, this is just the guy you would want out there standing there as our role model. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. america is on the brink of something very dangerous. this is "the ed show." let's
didn't have a father around, but did a great job in school, got into columbia, and later law. he decided to work helping people in his own community. a peaceful kind of guy. is he some bounder who doesn't take responsibility for his manhood? actually, just the opposite. one marriage, faithful husband, good kids. from all appearances, a really caring father. goes to games for the kids. so what is it the haters fear about this guy? what do they hate? that he is black? is that it? is it the gun...
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the law was signed by south dakota's governor yesterday. it goes into effect july 1st, and according to the working of the gun law, it's all about security and defense on school property. >>> remember the 7-year-old suspended from his maryland school for molding his breakfast pastry into the shape of a gun? we told you about josh walsh's pastry problem last weekend. now a maryland lawmaker says it's time for some common sense. state senator jb jennings introduced a bill that would ban schools from suspending kids for childish acts like molding food into gun shapes. jennings does not want his bill to become part of the larger gun debate. but he says schools' zero tolerance rules are going way too far. >>> the forced government spending cuts have wiped out one of washington's popular attractions. starting today, white house tours have been cancelled through september. the end of the fiscal year. and the finger-pointing has already started. republicans say it's designed to stir public anger. the president's spokesman says the secret service ha
the law was signed by south dakota's governor yesterday. it goes into effect july 1st, and according to the working of the gun law, it's all about security and defense on school property. >>> remember the 7-year-old suspended from his maryland school for molding his breakfast pastry into the shape of a gun? we told you about josh walsh's pastry problem last weekend. now a maryland lawmaker says it's time for some common sense. state senator jb jennings introduced a bill that would ban...
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more than 200 law enforcement vehicles will join that motorcade for the 33-mile journey to honor those fall en soldiers. i want to show you how it looks. begins at the boardwalk parking lot on third and beach streets in santa cruz. it will had head up third along the river to san lorenzo boulevard to highway 17. from there highway 85 to highway 87 exiting on julian and arriving at hp pavilion. now there will be rolling road closures along the route. the service begins at noon and you can also watch it in its entirety live here on nbc bay area. >>> the san jose city council is looking for ways to pay for road repairs and maintenance. the answer might be new taxes. nearly a quarter of san jose's streets are in poor condition. budget shortfalls cause roads to be less of a priority and the problem is only getting worse. the city's transportation director says roads across the entire city will only get worse if something isn't done. the seas is considering a few options including taxes and even a street repair bond measure. >> they made it to the 50 yard line with bay area power brokers. no
more than 200 law enforcement vehicles will join that motorcade for the 33-mile journey to honor those fall en soldiers. i want to show you how it looks. begins at the boardwalk parking lot on third and beach streets in santa cruz. it will had head up third along the river to san lorenzo boulevard to highway 17. from there highway 85 to highway 87 exiting on julian and arriving at hp pavilion. now there will be rolling road closures along the route. the service begins at noon and you can also...
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osama bin laden's son-in-law stood in an american court today and pleaded not guilty to conspiring to kill americans. sulaiman abu ghaith appeared in new york federal court just blocks away from where the twin towers fell. after all of these years, how did the c.i.a. finally catch him? for that we turn to senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of the f.b.i. john? >> reporter: scott, sulaiman abu ghaith was one of a number of key aides and family members of osama bin laden who spent most of the last decade living in iran largely under house arrest. weeks ago, abu ghaith managed to get out of iran and cross the border into turkey. the c.i.a.'s bin laden group was able to track abu ghaith's movements to a luxury hotel in downtown apg a. he hoped to get help from al qaeda's network to move from out country, but the c.i.a. was working with the m.i.t., turkey's national intelligence service, and they arrested abu ghaith a month ago. while in turkish custody, he was interrogated by a u.s.-led multiagency group known as the high value detainee interrogation group, or the
osama bin laden's son-in-law stood in an american court today and pleaded not guilty to conspiring to kill americans. sulaiman abu ghaith appeared in new york federal court just blocks away from where the twin towers fell. after all of these years, how did the c.i.a. finally catch him? for that we turn to senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of the f.b.i. john? >> reporter: scott, sulaiman abu ghaith was one of a number of key aides and family members of osama bin...
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or proposed new gun laws. the nranews.com features the first of what the site says will be a series of diverse commentators that will be making their voices heard. >> the only person responsible for your safety is you. cops can't always be there. obama definitely can't be there. this isn't a black or white, democrat or republican issue. this is common sense. this is self prezation. it's about natural rights. >> joining me now, columnist and author earl ofari hutchinson. thank you for your time. >> you're welcome. >> you have the hip hop music, he's a youtube personality, there's another ad with a rapper, as well here. but the nra appears to be trying to bring in african-americans or at least to their membership. i don't have the total number here but what we have as far as numbers is african-americans have the highest deaths of firearm deaths. teens five times as a white peer to be killed by a firearm. how does the nra counter those numbers? >> well, really, they can't. however, doesn't stop them to trying. po
or proposed new gun laws. the nranews.com features the first of what the site says will be a series of diverse commentators that will be making their voices heard. >> the only person responsible for your safety is you. cops can't always be there. obama definitely can't be there. this isn't a black or white, democrat or republican issue. this is common sense. this is self prezation. it's about natural rights. >> joining me now, columnist and author earl ofari hutchinson. thank you...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. i
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with...
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cohen, i can imagine we can see your report on the southern poverty law center website. i would encourage our viewers to do just that. >> it is a very important report. >> you bet. daryl johnson, richard cohen and james peterson, thanks for your tomb tonight on this very important subject. >>> remember to answer tonight's question, right there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts with us on twitter and facebook. we want to know what you think. >>> well, shooter, he is back. he said if he had a chance, he would do it all over again the same way. that's next. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my c
cohen, i can imagine we can see your report on the southern poverty law center website. i would encourage our viewers to do just that. >> it is a very important report. >> you bet. daryl johnson, richard cohen and james peterson, thanks for your tomb tonight on this very important subject. >>> remember to answer tonight's question, right there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts with us on twitter and facebook. we want to know what you think. >>> well,...
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should state laws in this particular case regulate are marijuana trump federal law? >> absolutely. we need to change federal law. i agree with asa. we need to legalize marijuana nationally but in the meantime, the best thing the federal government can do is step pack, make it clear it's a low-enforcement policy. >> a good debate, a debate that's going to continue. thanks to both of you for coming in. >> thank you. >> you it. >>> while we're waiting to see when the cardinals at the vatican will pick a new pope, the vatican is waiting as well. why the cardinals can't yet start the conclave. rgentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fe
should state laws in this particular case regulate are marijuana trump federal law? >> absolutely. we need to change federal law. i agree with asa. we need to legalize marijuana nationally but in the meantime, the best thing the federal government can do is step pack, make it clear it's a low-enforcement policy. >> a good debate, a debate that's going to continue. thanks to both of you for coming in. >> thank you. >> you it. >>> while we're waiting to see when...
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law and with our values. as an american people. and so, i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. >> no. >> i do not believe it is correct. i think it really -- it is one thing after a major attack like 911 where we saw a great people take down a plane -- brave people take down a plane, because they heard his claims were being crossed into buildings and there was a likelihood this one was going to crash into the u.s. capitol, so people on the plane took it down. then there was discussion as to whether a president should order a plan taken down with american citizens if it was going to jeopardize a greater number of american citizens. i think
law and with our values. as an american people. and so, i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. >> no....
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at the end of her life when her daughter-in-law lost a child and the daughter-in-law was at the time in st. petersburg, louisa katherine, abigail wrote to her. for the first time i've seen in the correspondence, maybe you've seen it, she made a reference to having lost a baby daughter. it was a closed topic. >> and the caller also wanted to know about the son who was an alcoholic and died of the disease. >> charles. people did not know about alcoholism in those days and it was considered sinful. it was not considered a disease. charles is throughout the correspondence treated as a person who was sensitive, from the earliest years he was sensitive. he went to europe with his father and john quincy in 1779, and he had to come back because he was homesick. and thereafter, every reference about him is that he was a sweet child, a very pleasant child. but also fragile and may have gotten into some trouble when he was in hartford. his life was irregular. >> you know from the correspondence between abigail and her sisters, for example, that they kind of kept an eye on him. because there was
at the end of her life when her daughter-in-law lost a child and the daughter-in-law was at the time in st. petersburg, louisa katherine, abigail wrote to her. for the first time i've seen in the correspondence, maybe you've seen it, she made a reference to having lost a baby daughter. it was a closed topic. >> and the caller also wanted to know about the son who was an alcoholic and died of the disease. >> charles. people did not know about alcoholism in those days and it was...
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see even a 30 or 40% move from here over the next few years, they get uncomfortable because of the law of large numbers, i think. remember, japan went to -- i shouldn't bring up japan, japan was at 40,000 at one point. these numbers are doable at some point? >> the individual household has 34% in stocks. the allocations are too low to fund retirements going forward. yeah. stocks will be the asset class of choice, i think, for quite some period of time. there will be corrections along the way. >> when we get to stan druckerman of yesterday and we're all getting older and their expenses to take care of all of us and for all of us to retire. that is looming at some point, right? the future does have serious challenges? >> no question. it comes back to that entitlement reform we're talking about earlier, we have to deal with medicare and medicaid. these are ticking time bombs. the guys on washington punted on all of that. we're not done with this. the good news is in terms of getting the deficit and debt levels down, we are making progress but not dealing with longer term structural issues
see even a 30 or 40% move from here over the next few years, they get uncomfortable because of the law of large numbers, i think. remember, japan went to -- i shouldn't bring up japan, japan was at 40,000 at one point. these numbers are doable at some point? >> the individual household has 34% in stocks. the allocations are too low to fund retirements going forward. yeah. stocks will be the asset class of choice, i think, for quite some period of time. there will be corrections along the...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> time for the power rundown. michelle ka with us. >>> mortgage rates for second home buyers is there a real estate bubble for china and should we be concerned if there is? >> of course there is a real estate bubble if china. it is enormous. the question is whether it will burst or deflate and what the political impact will be. it could be very concerning to us if it results in political instability. there is a lot of talk that a lot of the people made money on china real estate bubble are the well-connected people to the communist party. if that's true, it could cause outrage and instability in the region. >> 10% of china's gdp is driven by the property sector. that affects overall chinese gdp. second largest in the world. >> and we know the wealth effect that happens when real estate goes down as it did in this country. >> there are those who say, this had to happen. when you see the empty miles in cities -- >> you sure do. >> the buildings there are see-through building. switzerland, country known for secret ba
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. >> and when we spoke last time, you told me about the mental health laws in your state in idaho. you said, you talked about this emotionally awful time when your husband had to press criminal charges in order to get your son put in a mental institution for his health, for your safety. but he could only stay in that institution at the time for 10 to 14 days. what changes are needed? that, to me, seemed so shocking and so difficult for you as a parent. >> right. and i know that our state isn't alone here in idaho in dealing with mental illness and mental disorders through the juvenile justice system. in many cases, there's really just a gap between an acute care facility like the one my son visited and jail. there just aren't a lot of options. i will say in defense of idaho that advocacy again proved very powerful in our case, and the state's been very forthcoming in providing services for my son. >> the hartford current and pbs had put together a documentary for frontline on adam lanlza and his mother nancy, the first person he killed on that horrific day. various people have told
. >> and when we spoke last time, you told me about the mental health laws in your state in idaho. you said, you talked about this emotionally awful time when your husband had to press criminal charges in order to get your son put in a mental institution for his health, for your safety. but he could only stay in that institution at the time for 10 to 14 days. what changes are needed? that, to me, seemed so shocking and so difficult for you as a parent. >> right. and i know that our...
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to become a licensed gun collector so he could buy more than the four guns allowed by south african law. just last january, though the facts are in dispute, friend and boxer said pistorius was holding a gun at this outdoor cafe when it went off. he says pistorius was showing the gun to a friend. >> that was a major mistake what happened on oscar's part. it wasn't intentional. that could have been a bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we were all very fortunate that day. after that event oscar was very apologetic. >> reporter: there are no police reports. cnn could get no comment from the restaurant. when questions were asked in the papers an unidentified pistorius friend said it was he who brought the gun to the restaurant, not pistorius. south african media has always adored pistorius, some would say even protected him, by minimizing his problems. >> he was one of the biggest stories at the olympic games. >> reporter: he's one of the few south african sports journalists who has been critical of pistorius. he said the pr machine behind the so-called blade runner ha
to become a licensed gun collector so he could buy more than the four guns allowed by south african law. just last january, though the facts are in dispute, friend and boxer said pistorius was holding a gun at this outdoor cafe when it went off. he says pistorius was showing the gun to a friend. >> that was a major mistake what happened on oscar's part. it wasn't intentional. that could have been a bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we were all very fortunate that...
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another way of saying the laws of war is marshall law. these are the -- martial law. these are the laws that are accepted in war. we accept a lot of things on the bacial field that wbattlefield t to accept here. i acknowledge, you don't get miranda rights on the battlefield. you don't get due process. you don't get an attorney f. you're shooting at us, we shoot back and kill you. the thing is, if you're sitting at a cafe in houston, you do get miranda rights, you do get accused of a crime, you do get a jury of your peers. that's what we're talking about here. the president should unequivocally come forward and state that noncombatants, people not involved with lethal force, will not have drones dropped on them. the other thing you should acknowledge is the law. not only the constitutional law but the law since the civil war has said the military doesn't operate in the u.s. there's a reason for the military not operating in the u.s. why? the military operates under different rules of -- of engagement than policemen. the rules are stricter on policemen. we do it because
another way of saying the laws of war is marshall law. these are the -- martial law. these are the laws that are accepted in war. we accept a lot of things on the bacial field that wbattlefield t to accept here. i acknowledge, you don't get miranda rights on the battlefield. you don't get due process. you don't get an attorney f. you're shooting at us, we shoot back and kill you. the thing is, if you're sitting at a cafe in houston, you do get miranda rights, you do get accused of a crime, you...